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Dr. Robert Hall
Dr. Robert Hall is a 1985 graduate of the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine. Upon earning his veterinary degree, he worked as an associate veterinarian for four years before opening Falcon Village Animal Hospital in 1989. Having “outgrown” the original location within several years, construction began and the doors opened at the current location on July 5, 1997. Dr. Hall was instrumental in the planning and development of Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett in Lawrenceville, which is utilized by veterinarians throughout the northern sector of Gwinnett County. He continues to serve on the Board of that facility.
Outside the hospital Dr. Hall can generally be found spending time with
his thirteen year old daughter Kelly. He has a passion for airplanes, and spends his free time either flying or working on planes. He is an avid Georgia Bulldog fan and in that spirit, shares his home with Baxter and Chubbs, his English Bulldogs. Others that reside with Dr. Hall include Georgia, an African Grey Parrot, Tommy the Turtle, and a frisky feline named Hummer.
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Dr. Katie Wolczek
Dr. Katie Wolczek began working at Falcon Village Animal Hospital in 1995 while still a student at the University of Georgia. Upon graduating from the College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000, she became an associate veterinarian at Falcon Village and is currently the medical chief of staff.
In addition to her brown tabby named Oliver, she is the proud “parent” of Riley, a 120 pound Newfoundland. She and Riley have done extensive water rescue training. Although her two young sons and veterinary medicine keep her busy, she still finds time to scrapbook and travel. Dr. Wolczek resides in Lawrenceville with her husband, and her sons Evan and Reese.
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Dr. Christy Bell

Dr. Christy Bell first met Dr. Hall while working as a technician at the Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett. After completing her undergraduate degree at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, she went on to graduate in 2002 from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. She began practicing medicine at Falcon Village after graduation.
She is a college athletics enthusiast, and one of Georgia Bulldogs biggest fans. A native of Duluth, Georgia, she enjoys cooking and decorating. A Pug named Jack graces her Lawrenceville home, along with a Cocker Spaniel named Pepper, a Maltese Mix named Tango, and Padme, the Calico Cat.
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Dr. Solveig Evans
Dr. Solveig Evans is the most recent associate veterinarian to join the Falcon Village veterinary team, but her association with Dr. Hall and Falcon Village began in 1997 when she worked as a technician at the Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett. She attended veterinary school at Ross University on the island of St. Kitts in the Caribbean. After graduating in 2003, she returned to Georgia and began practicing medicine at Falcon Village.
Dr. Evans is an avid reader, enjoys scrapbooking, baking, and sewing. She shares her Lawrenceville home with three tabby cats named Grape, Jaspurr and Kenny, a Maine coon named Tucker, and an Australian Shepherd named Vegas.
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Dr. Tara Zak
Dr. Zak began her career at Falcon Village as an associate veterinarian
shortly after graduating from the University of Georgia College of
Veterinary Medicine in 1995. After the birth of her first child in 1999,
she continued working at Falcon Village three days per week. When her second child arrived she took some time to be a full time mom, before returning to Falcon Village on a limited basis.
Dr. Zak is a sports enthusiast and particularly enjoys ski trips to the Rockies. She also enjoys water-skiing and tennis. Dr. Zak lives in Dacula with her husband and two sons, Briggs and Brandon. They have two dogs and a lizard named Lizzie.
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Dr. Dawn DeLong
A 1994 graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary
Medicine, Dr. DeLong spent two years in Florida working as an associate
veterinarian before returning to Georgia. She joined Falcon Village
Animal Hospital as an associate in 1996. After the arrival of her son Bryce
in 2001, Dr. DeLong began working two days per week at Falcon Village.
Since the birth of her daughter Brynn, she continues to practice medicine at Falcon Village on a limited basis as well as occasionally at her husband’s practice. She has served as the President of the Board at the Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett for the past four years. It is not uncommon to find her at that hospital working in an administrative or veterinary capacity.
Dr. DeLong is a fine equestrian and spends her spare time riding and caring for
her horses. She resides in Lawrenceville with her husband, son, daughter, a cat named MaiLing, 2 parakeets, an aquarium of fish, and assorted Hermit Crabs.
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